A. The word is fealty [fee-uhexternal image thinsp.pngl-tee] --Cory M.
C. the obligation or the engagement to be faithful to a lord, usually sworn to by a vassal. dictionary.com (julia)


D. Fealty
external image loyal_friend.jpg This resembles fealty because dogs are always loyal to their masters.
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-Megan

E.
Synonyms:
adherence, ardor, constancy, dedication, deference, devotion, duty, faithfulness, fealty, fidelity, homage, honor, obedience, obligation, piety
Antonyms:
betrayal, disloyalty, disobedience, enmity, sedition, treachery, treason
www.dictionary.com (emilyh)
F. In June I am going to be confirmed in my church. This event is an important one because it is when I announce my absolute fealty to God. By being confirmed I am saying that I want to always have God and the Church in my life no matter what. ---ginam---

G. This word reminds me of the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail because all the nights of the round table had to swear their loyalty to King Arthur. (Tim)

H. I, therefore, the aforesaid lord Leo, by the grace of God abbot of St. Mary of Grasse, receive the homage and fealty for all the fiefs of castles and manors an d places which are described above: in the way and with the agreements and understandings written above; and likewise I concede to thee and thy heirs and their successors, the viscounts of Carcassonne, all the castles and manors and places aforesaid, as a fief, along with this present charter, divided through the alphabet. And I promise to thee and thy heirs and successors, viscounts of Carcassonne, under the religion of my order, that I will be good and faithful lord concerning all those things described above. (Tim)
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/atton1.html